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Author: Bahbouhi Bouchaib
Affiliation: Independent Scientist (Nantes, France)

The Unified Prime Equation is a compact framework that explains how primes appear near any integer and how Goldbach pairs arise as a symmetric motif, using a finite sieve up to P ≍ log N, a central window T ≍ (log N)², and a tiny bounded correction on the admissible offsets.

This site provides a pedagogical calculator (BigInt for moderate sizes, Log-mode for astronomical sizes), the theorem statement in plain words, and a concise paper for readers to reproduce the results.

For feedback, collaboration, or to report reproductions at scale, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.